Joe inspected this well conformed colt on the first day of inspections at the new Inglis Riverside complex.

He's a well balanced, athletic individual with an intelligent eye and mature attitude. He's by the the standout three year old SHAMUS AWARD, winner of the Cox Plate and Caulfield Guineas in his three year old season. He lead from start to finish in the Cox Plate defeating Group 1 winners Fiorente, Happy Trails and It's A Dundeel as a maiden.

He's out of the stakes placed General Nediym mare Star Salute, who recorded three wins on the track which included a win in her two year old season. Shes had one foal to race, who's already a winner at two and this yearling is her second foal.

BOBS BONUS

The Racing NSW Breeder Owner Bonus Scheme (BOBS) has been operating since 2003. In the 2015-16 racing season over $11 million was paid out in cash bonuses and Double-Up vouchers, bringing the total since the scheme’s

inception to over $112 million.

To be eligible for BOBS a racehorse must be sired by a NSW-based stallion for which the Stallion Nomination Fee has been paid (see Sires List on the website). That stallion’s progeny may then be advertised or sold as weanlings

or yearlings as “BOBS-eligible.”

Owners are then required to nominate the horse for a fee of $990. This is

done when the horse is about to turn two-years-old or has just done so. Your

horse can then win a bonus payment of up to $20,000 for each win on NSW track (except

Inglis Race Series

WHAT IS THE INGLIS RACE SERIES? It is a Race Series for yearlings offered (sold or passed in) exclusively through the Inglis Yearling Sales. The series is for two, three and four-year-olds with races held in VIC, NSW and ACT.

2016 Inglis Yearling Graduates (2YOs from 1 August 2016) Series: Commences in October 2016 and concludes September 2018.

2018 Inglis Yearling Graduates (2YOs from 1 August 2018) Series: Commences in October 2018 and concludes September 2020.

WHAT IS AN INGLIS BONUS RACE? An Inglis Bonus Race is a race with Inglis Bonus Prizemoney placed upon it.

Should the winner be nominated and eligible for the Inglis Race Series, winning connections (owner/trainer/jockey) will receive Inglis Bonus Prizemoney in addition to rst place prizemoney and any additional bonuses should they apply.

Bonuses are paid as part of the prizemoney payment from the relevant Principal Racing Authority (Racing Victoria or Racing New South Wales), and are counted in the horse’s career prizemoney earnings.

Inglis Millenium Game Changer

Inglis have announced a game changer which will make it more worth while

racing your horses in NSW. Not only have they created a new state of the art complex but they have injected $8m into the Inglis race series with their most prestigious races being run at WARWICK FARM.

We now have a new $2million race for 2YOs and a $1million race for 3YOs,

read all about it below. The introduction of the $2m Inglis Millennium, which will have its first running in February 2019, will leave only the Group 1 Golden Slipper worth more prizemoney for a 2YO race in the southern hemisphere.

The changes are a part of the new-look Inglis Race Series, which will now be worth a record $8m.

Inglis and the Australian Turf Club have combined to formulate an outstanding race day on the second Saturday of February each year – starting in 2018 – to coincide with the opening night’s selling of the company’s first annual sale, the Inglis Classic Yearling Sale at Riverside Stables.

The 2018 Inglis Race Day, on Saturday February 10, will feature the $250,000 Inglis Classic (2YOs, 1200m) and $250,000 Inglis Sprint (3YOs, 1100m) alongside the Group 2 Breeders Classic, Group 3 Eskimo Prince Stakes and several other quality races.

The 2019 race day will see the introduction of the $2million Inglis Millennium

as well as the revamped $1m Inglis Sprint for 3YOs.

All yearlings purchased through an Inglis sale ring in 2018 will be eligible for

the new races at the Warwick Farm meeting from 2019, should owners pay